FloridaMike
Jr. Member
- Apr 8, 2014
- 74
- 53
- Detector(s) used
- Coinmaster 6000/D, Excalibur II
- Primary Interest:
- Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
I watched the OBN video about replacing the O-Rings.
Certainly a ground breaking tutuorial.
My Excalibur II has many years of closet time.
On my stick the O-Rings appear good, but they are quite old.
I thought i was going to replace them.
I have two types of silicone, snot and grease.
The snot (as i call it, is thick but semi liquid), and the full on grease.
I laid in some snot and waited for gravity to assist.
After a couple of days they look nurished.
I looked decided to slather on some silicone grease and attached the new knobs.
It's all good!
Mike
Certainly a ground breaking tutuorial.
My Excalibur II has many years of closet time.
On my stick the O-Rings appear good, but they are quite old.
I thought i was going to replace them.
I have two types of silicone, snot and grease.
The snot (as i call it, is thick but semi liquid), and the full on grease.
I laid in some snot and waited for gravity to assist.
After a couple of days they look nurished.
I looked decided to slather on some silicone grease and attached the new knobs.
It's all good!
Mike